# Bitreich Manifesto

## Introduction

We  live  surrounded by complex software which receives new versions and
updates day after day. RAM and CPU consumption never  reduce,  they  in‐
crease.  Software  still  provides the same features from years ago, but
everything looks new.  This is called »advance« in the new speak of pro‐
prietary software development.

This has to change!

## Suckless

Suckless failed.

## Consumerism

Consumerism is the ability of persons to lose their skill in thinking on
their own, producing things, applying logical and practical ways of  be‐
having.  This disease of consumerism is striking the devices and comput‐
ers we humans produced to make them not scale in the possibilities  they
could  be  used  for.  Computers can do things consumers cannot want and
imagine before they use the computer for something. The  market  economy
of demand and supply does simply not work here.

## UNIX Principles

In  the  beginning of the development of software principles were intro‐
duced how to create software which can be reused in  ways  the  original
developers  never  imagined.  Small  utilities are combined using simple
pipes, speaking to eachother, just doing one task well.

## Dawn Of Ugliness

By  not applying this methodology to its extreme, by trying to force new
features of computers into the UNIX principles, binary blobs evolved into
a  complexity  no  young programmer can understand. They are forced into
the industry due to »life events«, where they are  degrading  to  robots
which  only  apply  what  they learned at programming school (e.g. life,
university ...).  This circle is producing  even  bigger  binary  blobs.
Nowadays  this  evolved  into shipping whole operating systems in images
which you run separately.

This has to end!

## Bitreich

We  form  a movement to improve our daily software life. Software has to
not misbehave, it has to follow our rules, it has to be reusable, it has
to be easily maintainable, it has to provide its recompilable source and
it has to be easily understandable.

### Bitreich Principles

#### KISP – Keep It Simple Perfect

Software needs to do one thing well / perfect.

#### Commandline Interfaces

Always  add a commandline interface to your software. Graphical User In‐
terfaces are for sissies. Pipes are welcome.

#### When Possible Use GPLv3

The  signs  of MIT‐appearance in the community is based on the circle of
complexity introduced into the minds of libre  software  programmers  by
their  oppressors transferring money to their bank accounts every month.
Your software is used in war machines to kill people and  the  companies
will never  give back. So enforce GPLv3, it’s needed.

#### Users Are Programmers

Software  should be written for programmers, which means the code is the
documentation, it should be easy readable, low abstraction levels should
be used (OOP sucks most of the times) and a simple Makefile to build ev‐
erything needs to be present. This is subject-oriented programming.

#### Bugreports Are Patches

Bugtrackers  are  obsolete.  Whenever  you find a bug, fix it. The other
principles make it possible for you to send a patch instead of a report.

#### Straightforward Documentation

There  are  all kind of tools like javadoc, info etc. which fragment the
way to find useful information. All software should provide manpages. If
you  need more features than manpages require, rethink what you are try‐
ing to document.  Manpages have a  well defined  structure  which  makes
finding and extracting the required information easier and uniform.

#### Applications Can Be Done

When  a  project  solves  a problem, keep it done and declare it so. New
problems are solved by different projects.

#### Freedom Of Language

The  software  world  is spammed with new revolutionary programming lan‐
guages every month. Choose whatever you need to solve your problem,  but
keep  to  the above mentioned principles. Most new programming languages
solve a non‐problem the principles of bitreich solve.

#### Do Not Hate Your Userbase

Corporations start to hate their users, sell their data, reduce features
to  make profit.  Projects adhering  to the  bitreich principles  do not
follow this.

#### Inevitability Of Change

These principles can change, based on the consent of the bitreich elite.